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By Olivia Krauth–
The University of Louisville Foundation broke state law Monday when they closed their meeting to discuss President James Ramsey – but only after telling media otherwise.
According to WDRB, ULF board members kicked media out, saying they would be discussing “pending litigation.” Instead, they discussed Ramsey, writing a three-page resolution supporting him.
State law requires public boards open meetings to media and the public, only allowing executive session for discussions involving topics like pending litigation and personnel matters.